I was screwed out my cut, alleges exec in fraud, discrimination lawsuit
According to the complaint, McGowan refused to sign and his managers retaliated, denying him and other VPs their earned commissions for August 2018 though August 2019 period. It further alleges that company executives"misrepresented NetApp's regulatory filings to the SEC concerning its expenses and obligations regarding the 15 month period.
NetApp agreed to settle that claim for about $2 million and the court hearing the case approved the deal on September 1, 2022. The legal filing goes on to describe how McGowan's managers reorganized his accounts and sales teams, but the organizational changes and the underpaid commissions, indicating this contributed to high turnover.
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